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It is done.

Sat Mar 28, 2009, 11:04 PM
I have moved from Timewatch to RandomCISfan. Victory. Maybe. Kind of. Not really.

Time to continues A Single Decision...

  • Mood: Confused
  • Listening to: BSG soundtracks, the music that makes me write.
  • Reading: Anything to do with General Grievous.
  • Watching: Nothing.
  • Playing: Battlefront II.
  • Eating: Contact with people,
  • Drinking: Ice water

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I'm RandomCISfan, as you see, the laptop account of Timewatch. I'm too lazy to login/logout, so I chose this path.

Go Confederacy of Independent Systems! Keep fighting that oppresive and corrupt fascism of a Republic!

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: City of Rain and Bridges
  • Interests: Philosophy, General Grievous, Battlestar Galactica
  • Favourite movie: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  • Favourite band or musician: Beethoven, all the way!
  • Favourite genre of music: Classical
  • Operating System: Windows Vista... Bleck...
  • Shell of choice: A three inch thick plating of steel.

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:iconlordofgoodness:
Hoochar!! Fear my foot for it shall destroy your shin! *Kicks your shin then runs away*

RULES:
1- You can kick the person who kicked you!
2- You -MUST- kick 6 other people, at least!
3- You should kick them in public! Paste it on their user page!
4- Random kicks are perfectly okay! (and cool)
5- You should most definitely get started right away!

Send This To All Your Friends, And Me If I Am one (you can copy and paste this message on their userpage!) If You Get 7 Back You Are Making The Mess!

1-3: you're a thug
4-6: you're a gangster
7-9: you're a rogue
10-& Up: you're butt kicker

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"Believe in yourself, and you can do anything."
:iconlordofgoodness:
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"Believe in yourself, and you can do anything."
:iconrandomcisfan:
Republic Heroes... How fluxing predictable. They didn't even have Grievous, he's the Separatist Armed Forces leader! Who the hell is making these games? Seriously, I could be doing a better job, and I suck at monetary matters.

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"There are heroes on both sides..." -Biggest joke in Star Wars media.
:iconlordofgoodness:
So, you like Grievous more than the villains of the game combined.

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"Believe in yourself, and you can do anything."
:iconrandomcisfan:
Pretty much. He's the only one that appeals to me. Not a sith, not a dark jedi, not a normal jedi, not a bounty hunter, not an assasin. A straight out warrior. Plus cyborgness. Awesome by my book.

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"There are heroes on both sides..." -Biggest joke in Star Wars media.
:iconwhat-a-tweest:
Hey it's been a while since you've put anything up. We're waiting for more!

And out of curiosity, do you read the new Star Wars books? It's astounding, it seems like more of the story comes from people who aren't Lucas than... Lucas.

If you don't, though, the new story arc they've embarked upon is something that, by your style of writing, I think you'd very much enjoy. It's "The Legacy of the Force." It's got nine books but it's already over.

I'd suggest though that if you look into it, read "The New Jedi Order," and the "Dark Nest," cycles. It gives a good lead in for the character development.

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In nomeni Patri et Filii et Spiritus Sancti
:iconrandomcisfan:
I am still here, just the Clone Wars show seems to have been my fuel for A Single Decision... My hatred for show boiled over into it's own alternate universe, now that hatred is running dry. I'm still working on chapter 11, but nothing is coming right now. I might need to find the series and watch it just to get back into the writing mood.

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"There are heroes on both sides..." -Biggest joke in Star Wars media.
:iconwhat-a-tweest:
Mm, I know what you mean. I watched an episode where a spy droid replacement for R-2 leads Ahsoka and some clones into a trap involving Grievous, and Ahsoka had the audacity to say, "Don't worry men, he's just another tinny."

I was sitting there eyes wide, waiting for Grievous to just look at her, then go fucking crazy, and start beating people with their own removed limbs. Yeah, they really dumbed Grievous down for that show.

They seem to not do enough with the really good villains in Star Wars... You know Darth Nihilus? He was a scary mother fucker, and arguably amongst the most powerful beings in the galaxy, ever. Up there with Darth Revan and Caedus.

But I know what you mean with the inspiration thing, I've kind of come up short, haven't written anything in quite a while.

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In nomeni Patri et Filii et Spiritus Sancti
:iconrandomcisfan:
Ah, Downfall of a Droid. When Ahsoka said that, I just freaked out right there. I had to leave the room. No one calls Grievous a droid and lives to tell about it. Well, now they can, Grievous has been watered down into a shallow Saturday-morning cartoon villian.

As for Darth Nihilus, he's a favorite of mine. Too bad that one girl defeated him or whatever, he was gonna eat the galaxy.

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"There are heroes on both sides..." -Biggest joke in Star Wars media.
:iconwhat-a-tweest:
Yeah, I was waiting for some real clone wars shit to go down. If Ahsoka was ever in a real fight with Grievous, I think the things he does to people would traumatize her.

And they've already butchered Asajj Ventress in this series, so where is Dirge? He was pretty bad ass.

Man, I wish Tartakovsky would do something like the original Clone Wars again... I mean, he's a really fucking good writer, and his art is pretty good too. Because of how much he loves martial arts, the fights were ridiculously cool, and that's how we got such an awesome General Grievous.

But in that story, don't you think even Anikin came out better, maybe better even than in the movies? I think I cared more about him in that, in just the little scenes, like where he's walking around a crowed Coruscant street in the second season, before a meeting with Padme, and he shoots the venomous, paranoid glare around, it just spoke wonders about the character. And when he fought Asajj in the first season? Good stuff. Too bad the new writers are writing for kids... But then wasn't the original show for kids, too?

Another great villain that was in an unfortunate circumstance; you need to be bad ass enough to make everyone thing you're a threat, but we only need you for a little bit, so see ya. Same with Grievous.

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In nomeni Patri et Filii et Spiritus Sancti

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